If those split in two as they sink you’ll be picking bits out of your teeth rather than picking bodies out of the sea.
It goes down a treat tbh.
Is it iced tea?!
Lovely tea that!
Where Troubles Tea and Game of Thrones Tea?
Oh it’s all going down now…
Made in Belfast you know.
Too salty for me.
It’s actually pretty good.
Teatanic!
Awful opportunity lost..
Re-blended in the middle of the North Atlantic.
Nice bit of marketing. The small print on the back says this blend “might” have been served on the Titanic., which opens up all kinds opportunities, for e.g., Titanic bog roll, bacon, soap etc.
It’s good shit tbh
I’d sink one of those brews.
I find it’s really nice, but then gets cold really quickly.
Honestly, my favourite tea!
What’s next Hindenburg Tea?
How do you think the unthinkable??
…With an itheberg.
I guess the Titanic’s sister the Olympic a luxury liner that stayed in service until 1935 didn’t have quite the same tea appeal and I can see why the Brittanic may have had limited appeal although it was sunk in WW1. At least all were made in Belfast.
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How does Titanic Tea differ from normal tae?
If those split in two as they sink you’ll be picking bits out of your teeth rather than picking bodies out of the sea.
It goes down a treat tbh.
Is it iced tea?!
Lovely tea that!
Where Troubles Tea and Game of Thrones Tea?
Oh it’s all going down now…
Made in Belfast you know.
Too salty for me.
It’s actually pretty good.
Teatanic!
Awful opportunity lost..
Re-blended in the middle of the North Atlantic.
Nice bit of marketing. The small print on the back says this blend “might” have been served on the Titanic., which opens up all kinds opportunities, for e.g., Titanic bog roll, bacon, soap etc.
It’s good shit tbh
I’d sink one of those brews.
I find it’s really nice, but then gets cold really quickly.
Honestly, my favourite tea!
What’s next Hindenburg Tea?
How do you think the unthinkable??
…With an itheberg.
I guess the Titanic’s sister the Olympic a luxury liner that stayed in service until 1935 didn’t have quite the same tea appeal and I can see why the Brittanic may have had limited appeal although it was sunk in WW1. At least all were made in Belfast.
Goes down lovely over ice
Built in Belfast
Blended in the Atlantic
“You never know which will be your last cuppa”
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Tea bagging to new depths near you.
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